Any color imaginable is produced by mixing the primary colors. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue and from these three all the colors can be produced. For example, yellow and blue make green. Adding more blue to the basic green will produce turquoise and adding white to the turquoise will produce an aqua. You can play with all the other combinations of primary colors, such as red and yellow, red and blue, in the same way.
Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
Black is actually an ABSENCE of light- or of color. There are no primary pigments or colors that can be blended to produce black. The pigments used in black paint are frequently either carbon black, or black iron oxide.
they can be mixed together to make almost any other color.
Cyan, Yellow and Magenta. When they mixed it turned into black color.
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Primary pigments (magenta, cyan and yellow) are produced when the primary colors of light (red, blue and green) are added through color addition (process of mixing lights). Primary pigments are complementary of the primary colors so they are different.
Black
Black is actually an ABSENCE of light- or of color. There are no primary pigments or colors that can be blended to produce black. The pigments used in black paint are frequently either carbon black, or black iron oxide.
Yes, but only in the production of paints- you would need natural pigments of a primary color and some other ingredients in order to produce a primary colored paint, although otherwise, it is impossible.
they can be mixed together to make almost any other color.
you cant because red is a primary color and primary colors can not be made you can Mae other colors out of them. The above answer is based on obsolete color theory. It is wrong. Your color printer makes red from magenta and yellow. Red is no longer a primary color of pigments.
Cyan, Yellow and Magenta. When they mixed it turned into black color.
The primary colors...red, blue, and yellow. Red and blue produce purple, red and yellow produce orange, and blue and yellow produce green! I study art on the collegeiate level and am also an Art History major/ fine art minor and I paint independently studying everything from landscapes, to abstraction, to nudes. The best way to find a particular color is to mix the paint on your palette which is what I do, or go by a color mixing chart.
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red and blue
Mixing all three of the primary color pigments in equal measure, results in grey.
False